[provision] UEFI support
Bug #1291128 reported by
Vladimir Kozhukalov
This bug affects 3 people
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Fuel for OpenStack |
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Low
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Vladimir Kozhukalov |
Bug Description
At the moment master node as well as slave nodes do not support UEFI booting. However, some hardware even it is able to emulate legacy BIOS seems not to work well with legacy grub 0.97. So, we have to support UEFI booting.
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assignee: | nobody → Vladimir Kozhukalov (kozhukalov) |
status: | New → Triaged |
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milestone: | none → 5.0 |
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importance: | Undecided → Medium |
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milestone: | 5.0 → 5.1 |
tags: | added: release-notes |
summary: |
- UEFI support + [provision] UEFI support |
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Some additional information.
Hardware where the problem with UEFI appeared is Lenovo W520 laptop. W520 UEFI chip seems not to be able to emulate legacy BIOS correctly. It is not possible to boot from GPT bios_grub partition directry. However, it works pretty well for msdos partition table.
Another interesting point here is that only master node is not able to boot from GPT bios_grub partition because it is the only case when UEFI tries to boot directly from a disk. The problem is not actual (of course in a sense) for slave nodes because they do not boot from hard drive directly, but instead they try to boot from PXE rom and then chain32 loader tries to boot from hard drive. That is awesome because we added chain32 loader in our booting flow long time ago in order to solve completely another problem.